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The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.

The first annual Green Mountain Championship in Vermont is drawing in names that are usually reserved for well-established events with long track records. But that’s no surprise to Tournament Director Jeff Spring.